So you edit an existing user, exit, then go into edit again and it GPFs?
I'd like to test it myself so I'd like to know the steps you are going
through.
>ALSO! I cannot run multiple copies of PM console or look at 2 portmasters
>at one time, unless I acutally name the executable to something else.
Not uncommon with 16-bit Windows apps.
>ALSO! The scalablility of some of the boxes is not there or not adequate.
>Not all of us have 1280x1024 screens to see these big windows on.
I'm using 640x480 LCD on my notebook... What screens?
>ALSO! It would be nice if I didnt have to type in the password every time
>to access the portmasters. All mine have DIFFERENT passwords.
You want to access a PM as root (basically what it does) without a
password??
>Also, you cannot delete entries in the portmaster unit list. Once you've
>accessed it, its in the list forever. Im sure it could be manually
>deleted.
Hmm. Sounds like a good RFE.
>PMCONSOLE is a resource hog!!!! What does it do that is so complicated
>that it needs to gobble as much memory as it does?!!?!
*shrug* That I do not know, I'm not the programmer. (But Andy might be
reading this.)
>they fail, like user upgrades. I attribute this to the fact that the
>software is looking for a different "success" message. This could be
The 'pmlib' - the bit that allows it to talk to the PMs - is changed
in many ways since then. I don't know if you can even make it backwards
compatible and not break current capabilities.
Keep in mind we're doing what we can to get PM-11s out of the field and
to get people to upgrade to PM-2s, etc. We don't *want* to support
them, the PM-11 is end-of-lifed. I don't think we even have one working
in the building.
-MZ
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